UPDATE: Huckaby tied to January missing girl report
by Jennifer Wadsworth
Apr 20, 2009 | 49496 views | 330 330 comments | 46 46 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Melissa Huckaby, 28, center, with public defender Ellen Schwarzenberg earlier this month. AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, Pool
Melissa Huckaby, 28, center, with public defender Ellen Schwarzenberg earlier this month. AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, Pool
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Melissa Chantel Huckaby, 28, is tied to a report that someone in January took a 7-year-old girl to a park for four hours and brought her back high on muscle relaxers.

Police interviewed Huckaby, she told news station KPIX, and she described the incident as an innocent trip to the park. Huckaby claimed she had permission from the grandmother to take the girl to the park, but that the mom didn't know that.

The girl's 18-year-old sister today told KPIX that Huckaby did not have permission to take the girl. The television station did not name the sister as a condition for her interview.

Tracy police Sgt. Tony Sheneman told CNN’s Larry King on Monday that police had no probable cause to arrest Huckaby at the time.

The girl was reported missing on January 17 by a family in the Orchard Estates Mobile Home Park. Huckaby lived in the same complex, also where 8-year-old Sandra Cantu lived before police found her dead body on April 10. Police arrested Huckaby four days later on suspicion on kidnapping, raping and killing Sandra.

The January report alleges that someone took a 45-pound blue-eyed dark-haired girl to a park. The woman and the child were gone for four hours, from about 1:30 to after 5 p.m., according to the police log. The woman who took the girl drove a purple Kia Sportage, according to the report.

Police towed a purple Kia Sportage registered to Huckaby the day after farmworkers found Sandra’s body inside a suitcase dumped in a dairy lagoon.

The police log also noted an officer said the girl might be with a mobile home park resident's “granddaughter.” Huckaby until her arrest lived with her grandparents, Clifford Lane and Connie Lawless.

When the woman Huckaby returned the girl, the family took her to the hospital. A doctor found benzodiazepines — a muscle relaxant — in the girl’s bloodstream, the police log noted.

The girl's 18-year-old sister told the TV station that the girl "couldn’t stand up. Couldn’t walk. She could barely stand."

Police logs say the girl’s mother had alcohol on her breath and carried around some type of drug when she went to the emergency room. Police dismissed the incident because of the mother’s drug and alcohol problem, said a friend of the family’s who asked not to be identified because the FBI asked the family not to talk about the case, a point disputed by police.

Sheneman said whether a parent had alcohol on their breath would have no bearing in an investigation of a missing child.

• Contact Tracy Press reporter Jennifer Wadsworth at 830-4225 or jwadsworth@tracypress.com.

Editor's note: New information was added to this story on April 21.

comments (330)
« gypsy_green_eyes wrote on Tuesday, Apr 28 at 03:53 PM »
Lafayette......what is your problem chic!!!!!

Do you expect someone to sit up here and take your trash talk over and over and not come back at you with it???? Ha Ha Ha.....stop crying and get a life. I'm here trying to give my serious opinions on the subjects concerning the town that I live in and love along with all the other people who live here and your bashing us. As far as your last comment, you've already put all people in Tracy in a negative light that from what I've seen from most of their comments on here don't agree with, so grow up and don't dish out what you can't take!!!!! Ha Ha You must really live a boring life in your little cottage that your so thankful for.

Thanks FutureSheriffsWife, I appreciate the support. But you can't reason with ignorant people. We're probably just giving her attention she doesn't get at home, poor thing. LOL

Thanks again for showing people who just don't know what Tracy's all about.....strength and community.
« KAmom wrote on Friday, Apr 24 at 11:28 AM »
Way to go FSW, I like that your posts are sensible and to the point.
« FutureSheriffsWife wrote on Friday, Apr 24 at 10:01 AM »
lalalafayette, you're comments are so immature and unnecessary. And if you are going to be throwing stones, you must expect to have them thrown back at you. Quit acting like a child... and don’t talk about gypsy_green_eyes misspelling a word when she was upset while typing, a real educated person would not be posting the comments you are! And by the way, the Tracy Press, and especially the DA's office have way better things to do then go after gypsy_green_eyes for posting an heated comment… Grow up little girl. You know nothing about Tracy.
« lalalafayette wrote on Friday, Apr 24 at 09:13 AM »
Thank you, gypsy, for your embodiment of what the rest of the world would hope is not the typical Tracy resident.

Also, your offensive comments have been reported to the Tracy Press and the DA's office, who now have your personal information from the Press.

gypsy_green_eyes wrote on Thursday, Apr 23 at 03:01 PM »

lalalafayette,

I would love to see you walking down my street, silly bitch!!!! You sure have alot to say behind your computer.....Are you so bored with your pathetic little cottage life that you seriously have nothing better to do that sit up on your computer "all" day and talk shit through that gaping hole in your face???? By the way, who the hell is watching your kids while you sit on your ass at your computer all damn day, super mom!!!!

Why don't you try sticking to the subject at hand or take your dumb ass off this sight. No one cares what your talking about on here. Your just making yourself sound like a complete idiot......

« gypsy_green_eyes wrote on Thursday, Apr 23 at 03:01 PM »
lalalafayette,

I would love to see you walking down my street, silly bitch!!!! You sure have alot to say behind your computer.....Are you so bored with your pathetic little cottage life that you seriously have nothing better to do that sit up on your computer "all" day and talk shit through that gaping hole in your face???? By the way, who the hell is watching your kids while you sit on your ass at your computer all damn day, super mom!!!!

Why don't you try sticking to the subject at hand or take your dumb ass off this sight. No one cares what your talking about on here. Your just making yourself sound like a complete idiot......
« diatrib wrote on Thursday, Apr 23 at 11:49 AM »
Uh, I don't think anyone is ignoring the similarities.

They are questioning what they are hearing about the case in January which is very normal under the circumstances. I don't think people want to hear that an addict or alcoholic's child has any less rights or deserves protection any less than any other child.
« Just*My*Opinion wrote on Thursday, Apr 23 at 11:32 AM »
Introspect - I agree with you wholeheartedly. In hindsight it all points to MH and I have stated that in previous posts. I DO believe that the girl was taken and drugged by MH.

My points were to mostly point out to those that want to blame TPD for not doing their jobs, that Ms. Polk has credibility issues and that her statements and actions were as inconsistent then as they are now. We cannot blame TPD for Sandra's death and cry foul when we don't know the extent of their investigation into the January incident. If I, just reading the story from Ms. Polks "own words" can see the inconsistencies than TPD had to see them too.
« Introspect wrote on Thursday, Apr 23 at 11:23 AM »
Again, as I posted before, despite Ms. Polk's obvious credibility issues, it seems like MH focused on Ms. Polk's daughter as her first victim. As sick as this may sound, that may have been the blossoming of a phychopathic-pedohpile; a trial run for someone who had just begun to act on her sickness. Remember the key facts are not in dispute: 1.) MH in fact had Ms. Polk's daughter for around 5 hours on January 17 without permission; 2.) Medical test confirm the child was drugged; 3.) The child was around the same age, same size, same comlextion, same hair color as Sandra Cantu; and she also lived in the trailer ark and played with MH's daughter like Cantu did. These similarities are to hard to ignore. This is not a coincidence. MH was preying on the January child. Who knows, by the time of the trial , we may learn that Sandra was drugged as well.
« Just*My*Opinion wrote on Thursday, Apr 23 at 09:29 AM »
lalalafayette wrote on Thursday, Apr 23 at 08:55 AM »

"Golly, simmer down ladies and gents! You have me convinced...Tracy sounds like heaven on earth! I'm calling my realtor now!"

lalalafayette - Please don't. You can't expect to come here and make stupid comments about our town and the people here and expect us not to defend both! To think that is stupid on your part.

KAmom - GREAT posts! I'm with you 100%. Keep it up! You make great points.

Diatrib - this is exactly what I was trying to point out to you earlier! I made the comment "things like this don't happen here" because they DON'T. We moved here because we wanted our children to grow up in a small town enviornment that was safe. Which Tracy is. I didn't make those comments because I put my head in the sand and don't realize what the world is about. I get stuff like this happens. It just doesn't usually happen here! The reason our sense of community is so strong here is that we do question authority, we do question our politicians and we do question what is happening around us - we participate! The problem isn't that we think we are immune to bad things happening. We just haven't seen this happen here. I get the sense that you have trouble with authority though.

« KAmom wrote on Thursday, Apr 23 at 08:05 AM »
diatrib

Again what I am saying is your assumption is wrong.

In that case by your definition most of us are "outsiders" then. Do you know anything about Tracy? It is a transitional community, people often don't live here for more than 4 years. It is also called a "Bedroom" community. That is because of the huge amount of people who MOVED here from the Bay Area and commute to their jobs. It is more UNLIKELY to meet adults who were born and raised here because of the number of "outsiders". I have met many people who question authority too. It is ridiculous to suggest that we have an inordinate amount of compliant people. We debate plenty, we question plenty... in case you couldn't already tell by the number of posts by people who are disappointed with how the police handled these investigations.

Again I will repeat this, the reason you hear so many "this type of thing doesn't happen here" and not ""among us" is because we REALLY ARE shocked! These are "new" developments here. Within the last 6 months so many things have happend here that we are really not used to hearing about happening in this city.

« lalalafayette wrote on Thursday, Apr 23 at 07:55 AM »
to KA Mom et al:

Golly, simmer down ladies and gents! You have me convinced...Tracy sounds like heaven on earth! I'm calling my realtor now!
« diatrib wrote on Thursday, Apr 23 at 02:10 AM »
I have no wish to feel insider or outsider.

My comments were in regard to the majority of people on these forums and on the news infering that these kinds of people are not "among us". These types of things are not "our" issues. It seems denial to the extreme. I am sensing it is a bit more than the usual "things like this just don't happen here" of which I am more familiar. I would imagine that a person who questions authority would have problems here especially if they were new to the community.
« KAmom wrote on Thursday, Apr 23 at 12:50 AM »
excuse me I meant "Many of us are sad"
« KAmom wrote on Thursday, Apr 23 at 12:49 AM »
diatrib-"I don't come from a world where everyone believes their preacher and their politicians and their PD. I still don't get the "outsiders are evil" bit that seems to be so common in this town."

We don't believe EVERYTHING our preacher, our politician and our PD tells us. That is ridiculous, we are thinking, intelligent hard working individuals. We talk about what is going on in the world around us and debate things too. There is alot of back and fourth between us "Tracy residents" about issues too. What is common is a feeling of shock.

We don't think that outsiders are evil, it is the attacks on where we live and who we are as a community that is upsetting. Many of us our sad and grieving for a community who has lost it's innocence and a beautiful child and trying to make sense of all the senselessness of the last 6 months. There are people who come here to our home town newspaper and post about things they don't understand completely because they don't live here.

I personally am a transplant from the bay area. I moved here 5 years ago and can attest to how DIFFERENT the community is here compared to anywhere else I have ever lived. (Fremont, Union City, San Francisco and Costa Mesa, Irvine). So unless you live here you won't quite get EXACTLY why we feel the way we do. Then to insult us doesn't help you be an "insider" now does it?

Read the posts you will see we debate among ourselves too. We are all in shock and trying to get through this the best we can.
« KAmom wrote on Thursday, Apr 23 at 12:20 AM »
okay lalalafayette I have had it.

This is a small town where we run into our friends and neighbors EVERYWHERE we go and enjoy a feeling of community and have a small town feel. One where there are actually quite alot of stay at home moms. Our town newspaper has a police blog that for a 24 hour period references items such as a man calling to say he found an injured cat covered it with a blanket and took it to the animal shelter or a boy stole potato chips. It is usually short and serious crimes are an abnormality.

How insensitive of you to write a post like this to a city newspaper who hasn't had this type of crime up until 6 months ago and our community has been rocked down to our core.

You call our community "unpalatable", I find you tasteless and classless, so it is no wonder you find it so.

One newspaper article mentions that the urban sprawl reaching this city is part of the reason we are now getting these "bigger city" crimes... that would be people moving over here from your "illustrious" side of the hill.

P.S. My husband works in Walnut Creek... you don't get much of a break in the heat department stupid.

« lalalafayette wrote on Wednesday, Apr 22 at 09:46 PM »
note to gypsy green:

fyi, for future reference, your spelling of "genius" ("genious") is incorrect. Also incorrect is your presumption that I hate ("STOP HATING")your distant burb. What's to hate? Perhaps the heat in the summer?

xxoo lalalafayette
« Just*My*Opinion wrote on Wednesday, Apr 22 at 05:37 PM »
Introspect - I agree with you! The crime is SO similar to what happened with Sandra. This will no doubt be brought into evidence against MH. Unfortunately, the story on it's own doesn't hold much merit. It's only in hindsight that we see the "real" background story. However I still have my doubts about Ms. Polks accusations against TPD........I definitely don't believe either Polk or MH as they are both of questionable character.
« Introspect wrote on Wednesday, Apr 22 at 04:23 PM »
a sensible debate deteriorates.....

The point here is that MH is atleast implicated in a crime with striking similarities to the crimes she stands accused of against Sandra Cantu. It would appear quite obvious that MH was preying on another young girl who lived in the trailer park and played with her own daughter; just like her current victim did. This January 17th crime will be admissable in MH's murder trial, and will probably provide the basis for seperate charges against MH in the end.

Ms. Polk's credibility issues notwithstanding, the similarities to the Cantu murder are too much to ignore; that alone makes me believe Ms. Polks version over MH's side of the story.
« gypsy_green_eyes wrote on Wednesday, Apr 22 at 03:49 PM »
I feel sorry for the communities you haters reside in, if they all think like you people. Because community strength is everything where you rest your head and raise your children. And Tracy's got more heart than you poor deprived people will ever feel or know.....
« gypsy_green_eyes wrote on Wednesday, Apr 22 at 03:36 PM »
You dummies need to check the statistics in Tracy......these things "don't" happen here. Tracy was known as one of the safest towns in northern california. These things have started happening the more Tracy has grown. How do any of you who don't even live here know anything about what goes on here. I moved to Tracy to get away from all the crime in L.A. I grew up in gang infested projects and a place where I heard sirens several times a day and seen alot of people and friends killed. So I know the difference between a city that these things do and don't happen in!!!!

lalalafayette,

No one is calling this historical, genious!! We have not looked or felt like this is something that we wanted to be noticed for or especially didn't want to happen. I think all you dummies are just jealous of the fact that we came together as the srongest community that most people have ever seen and we looked better and stronger through all of this than most communities in this country. STOP HATING!!! This is about a baby that was violated and killed and the fact that you have children "you should" thank the good Lord that they haven't had to endure what the children here have but don't put the people here down for their feelings or defending their community. I have lived in many different towns in the U.S. and have loved alot of them but none like Tracy.

If you people are tired of hearing "our" opinions of the town "we" live in then like I said before get off this sight and find another sight to babble on. Or at least say something that makes some stinking sense.....